Sunday, November 30, 2008
Dharamsala
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Thanksgiving in India
Today is a different thanksgiving. Today Mumbai hit by one of the sadest days in India's history. Over a hundred were killed in Maharashtra. Today we can be thankful for the freedom and blessing that God has given to our nation and people. But let us pray for those who suffer from the ills of impoverished and unsafe lands.
Sunday, November 23, 2008
The tibetan government in exile
So now...I've been in Dharamsala for over 3 weeks. It has been an incredible experience. I am in a different world...a world so far and removed from hyper-modern civilization. To see the see those who express a similar faith are few and far between...Little houses, with no electricity or running water scatter the mountains and hills and valleys. Temples of idols, worship of animals, and Bhuddism prominate the land enchanting the people. This is a place of great beauty...yet with beauty comes a harder life...Now...I'm learning the nepali language...and a little hindi...It's a strange place here in the Kangra district... There are people speaking Tibetan, Pahari, Punjabi, Hindi, Nepali, and other languages... There are so many people groups and tribes...and so many untouched by western civilization or religion...
I hope that others would join me in exploring these mountains and the people who have lived here for thousands of years...THe culture is so rich with food and clothes that are so different in tradition, beauty and taste...
I hope that others would join me in exploring these mountains and the people who have lived here for thousands of years...THe culture is so rich with food and clothes that are so different in tradition, beauty and taste...
Friday, November 7, 2008
I am in Dharmsala
Now, I have been in Dharamsala, Himachal Pradesh, India for two days. I have a cold. The place is amazing. It is a different world here. I am just a walk away from the house of the Dalai Lama.
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